Hi everyone,
I am hoping I can get some help. I bought a bearded dragon on June 1st and since bringing him home we have made many changes from what the pet store told us to do (they had us put mulch in the bottom, we have since changed him to carpet). He has TERRIBLE aim when trying to eat his crickets and even his greens! Is this normal? He is measuring in at 12 inches so it looks like he is 4-6 months old. The cage he was in at the pet store was a lot smaller than the 20 gallon we have for him now, is this what could be throwing him off? Is this normal behavior for a beardie this age? We are not leaving crickets in his cage overnight because we know they feed on them sometimes. We give him fresh green everyday and are sprinkling the calcium on them as well as the crickets. We have a lamp on top that is double, one for heat and one for UVB and after reading things on here it seems like this isn't the best choice, but this is how the pet store had him set up and what we got with him when we bought him. We can upgrade that soon, but right now I'm more worried about his eating.
Also, how does everyone keep humidity down in the tanks? Most of the time it is between 30-40, but sometimes rises to 50 overnight when his lamps are off. I know this is a long post, but I just want him to have a good life and thrive. Should I try feeding him in a smaller container with the crickets? (I watched a video on this last night) or should I just try something that isn't so quick like the roaches? I live in Michigan and the closest reptile store is quick a trek. Thanks.
I am hoping I can get some help. I bought a bearded dragon on June 1st and since bringing him home we have made many changes from what the pet store told us to do (they had us put mulch in the bottom, we have since changed him to carpet). He has TERRIBLE aim when trying to eat his crickets and even his greens! Is this normal? He is measuring in at 12 inches so it looks like he is 4-6 months old. The cage he was in at the pet store was a lot smaller than the 20 gallon we have for him now, is this what could be throwing him off? Is this normal behavior for a beardie this age? We are not leaving crickets in his cage overnight because we know they feed on them sometimes. We give him fresh green everyday and are sprinkling the calcium on them as well as the crickets. We have a lamp on top that is double, one for heat and one for UVB and after reading things on here it seems like this isn't the best choice, but this is how the pet store had him set up and what we got with him when we bought him. We can upgrade that soon, but right now I'm more worried about his eating.
Also, how does everyone keep humidity down in the tanks? Most of the time it is between 30-40, but sometimes rises to 50 overnight when his lamps are off. I know this is a long post, but I just want him to have a good life and thrive. Should I try feeding him in a smaller container with the crickets? (I watched a video on this last night) or should I just try something that isn't so quick like the roaches? I live in Michigan and the closest reptile store is quick a trek. Thanks.